Tragedy at Ferryall Field

Two Well Known Residents Died Instantly Sunday, June 17, 1928 George “Chappy” Lennox, was a 24 year old licensed aviator with a recently purchased American Eagle type plane. “Chappy” and the plane were set to fly and provide passenger rides over the Hudson/Nashua area. Kathryn Thomas was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ThomasContinue reading “Tragedy at Ferryall Field”

Hudson’s Airport

Where Webster Street meets Rte 3A at the Sparkling River Development in Hudson was the site of a busy airport! From rememberhudsonnhwhen.com: “During WWI Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferryall donated the use of a field as a landing place for airplanes and seaplanes which landed on the Merrimack River. This land, known as Ferryall Field,Continue reading “Hudson’s Airport”